The impact of Sirococcus shoot blight on radial and height growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in young plantations

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The impact of Sirococcus shoot blight on the radial and height growth of Norway spruce in a young plantation (approximately 20 years old) was investigated by examining the increment losses for four infection intensities (classes). The average diameter at breast height of trees in the lightly damaged class was 72% when compared with the average diameter of the healthy trees, whereas moderately and severely damaged tree classes were 67 and 57%, respectively. Using tree ring analysis, the development of radial growth over time due to intensity of infection was studied. Height growth of affected trees was also significantly reduced (up to 43%) compared with the healthy trees, thus indicating a dramatic impact of Sirococcus conigenus on the growth of young Norway spruce.

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Halmschlager, E., Gabler, A., & Andrae, F. (2000). The impact of Sirococcus shoot blight on radial and height growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies) in young plantations. Forest Pathology, 30(3), 127–133. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0329.2000.00196.x

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